Once I get paid again, I will be buying a bag of oyster shell. That won't be until next Wednesday. My mealworms are fed a mix containing some wheat germ, plus I always mix wheat germ into my yogurt, so what she got today had a good amount in it. Some of the little stumps of feathers have already fallen out, and what feathers she does have are cleaner and fluffier than they were when I brought her home.
My other chickens are not free range, but they are in a large pen and get fresh grass every day, as well as all the bugs I can catch. She is getting the same, just in a different pen. My other chickens are not laying yet (hopefully will be by the end of the month), so they will not be getting any oyster shell quite yet.
I will probably give her some plain cooked oatmeal and a little more wheat germ in the morning, as well as a few more egg shells. She got four egg shells this morning, and a few more this afternoon. My family goes through a lot of eggs, and that's why we got chickens again. We each eat at least two per day, sometimes more, not counting what we bake with or use as egg washes for my breads.
Would you recommend mixing in the apple cider vinegar into some of her food, like the oatmeal, or put just a little into her water (that I dump out and change three times per day)? I hadn't heard of that yet, but with all of the other things that ACV helps, it doesn't really suprise me.
Thanks,
Emily
PS - I would rather feed the whole grains that are in layer pellets rather than the pellets themselves. I do have a powdered mineral and powdered calcium that I use for the sugar gliders that I sprinkled over her yogurt today as well.